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Croatia: Japan’s Marubeni chosen for the construction of a new thermal plant

Croatia's state power board Hrvatska Elektroprivreda (HEP) declared it had designated Japan's Marubeni as number one bidder for the construction of a coal-fired thermal power plant with a capacity of 500 megawatts, which will be located on the northern Adriatic.

read more... 03/09/2014

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UK grid asks for additional capacity to fill probable winter supply gap

Britain’s power network operator National Grid has submitted by a year a plan to tap supplementary electricity capacity over the winter after a number of unpredicted plant outages.

read more... 02/09/2014

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Daily: Nordic spot power prices have increased on lower wind electricity production

Brent crude remained stable below $103 a barrel on Tuesday, with a new conflict in OPEC oil producer Libya balanced by worries of slowing oil demand increase because of weak economic improvements in China and Europe.

read more... 02/09/2014

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British coal-fired power drops 19% in the first half 2014

UK's coal-fired electricity generation plunged by 19% in the first six months of 2014 compared with the previous year, according to provisional figures published by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC).

read more... 29/08/2014

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Daily: European power prices jump on solar energy production decline

Brent crude dropped on Thursday on expectations of plentiful supply weighed on prices. Brent crude for October delivery has been incapable to break through the $102-$103 range this week, just off a 14-month low reached previous week. WTI crude remained unchanged at $93.88 a barrel.

read more... 29/08/2014

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